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Bates and Halloween

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 29th, 2005

Some cities and towns begin celebrating Halloween early, today, on a Saturday night. The theory goes that parents and kids won’t be in conflict with the "night before school" bedtimes during the rest of the weekend. That way, they all get one extra hour of sleep to dream of curious creatures and other wonders. I […]

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Bigfoot in San Antonio?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 27th, 2005

In yesterday’s issue of the UTSA Today, there is an article about the upcoming "Halloween Howl’r", the annual Halloween event at the Institute of Texas Cultures, from 4 to 7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 29. "Children and parents can come in costume and enjoy ghost stories, puppet shows, treasure hunts, face painting, crafty pumpkin painting, build-your-own scarecrow […]

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Media Day

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 26th, 2005

Media Day, Cryptozoology, and Halloween I am happy you found your way to Cryptomundo. But think about it, how do people hear about cryptozoology? From the media, of course. Television reality programming, books, radio shows, the internet, movies, magazines. All forms of the media, creating a whole new set of cryptozoologists-in-training. There are many choices […]

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Talking about Bigfoot pictures…

Posted by: Rick Noll on October 22nd, 2005

(Church – Why Don’t You Love Me) Jeff Lemley (another former BFRO Curator from Washington state) called me out of the blue one day and said he was on his way up to Seattle and wanted to know if I would meet with him and a guy he knew who had something to show us. […]

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